Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
The "Lab on Fiber" technology has been recently proposed as a valuable route for the realization of novel and highly
functionalized technological platforms completely integrated in a single optical fiber in communication and sensing
applications. As a follow up of the proposed technological approach, here, we present recent results on the fabrication of
metallo-dielectric structures on the optical fiber tip by using a self-assembly technique. Our studies aim to attain
advanced nanostructured sensors by exploiting easy and low cost fabrication processes suitable to be employed in
massive production of technologically advanced devices. The pursued approach basically consists in the preliminary
preparation of a patterned polymeric film by the breath figure technique, directly on the optical fiber tip, and in the
successive metal deposition by evaporation. The experimental results demonstrate the successful creation of a metallodielectric
honeycomb pattern on the optical fiber tip. The experimental spectral features are in good agreement with the
numerical analysis, elucidating the photonic and plasmonic interactions occurring in the Lab onto the optical fiber tip.
The sensing properties of the optical fiber probes have been successfully explored in terms of sensitivity to the
surrounding refractive index changes demonstrating their potentialities for chemical and biological sensing applications.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Lab on Fiber; Breath Figures; Self-assembly; Optical Fiber Sensors
Elenco autori:
Giordano, Michele; Galeotti, Francesco
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